The Logistics of Doing a Divi Client Site in 24 Hours Featuring Jake Kramer – The Divi Nation Podcast, Episode 44

Last Updated on September 22, 2022 by 13 Comments

The Logistics of Doing a Divi Client Site in 24 Hours Featuring Jake Kramer – The Divi Nation Podcast, Episode 44
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Hey Divi Nation, we’ve got a great show for you this week with guest Jake Kramer of Artillery Media and Pageinaday.com. Jake is a young guy who has teamed up with our guest from last week, John Wooten, to run a bold and multifaceted Divi design business. Learn his story and find out more about how his team has already created hundreds of 24 hour Divi websites in the episode below.

The Logistics of Doing a Divi Client Site in 24 Hours Featuring Jake Kramer – The Divi Nation Podcast, Episode 44

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In today’s episode of Divi Nation we interview Jake Kramer of Artillery Media, Superfly, and Pageinaday.com. He shares his WordPress/Divi story, gives us an overview of the business he helps run, and then gets into the details and logistics of how they provide a growing stream of customers with 24 hour Divi websites. Enjoy!

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Well that’s all for this week’s episode. Thanks again to Jake for making the time to be on the show. I hope you enjoyed our chat as much as I did. If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments section below!

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13 Comments

  1. Best one yet! Really open and helpful advice…I’m off to check up on Moqups.

  2. Great info. Inspiring and igniting more ideas as to how to manage your clients. Thanks guys!

  3. Wow “250 to 300” one page sites in the year and a half since http://pageinaday.com was registered.

    Awesome work man. When do you sleep? 😉

  4. NO ANSWER ????
    What is the precisly the name of the plugin in code canyon of the estimation and paiement cost builder spoked about in the video?
    Best regards
    Patrick

    • In the future, just a thought: you could take 2 minutes to scroll back through the podcast and jot down the information yourself.

  5. Logistics is everything. Thanks guys!

  6. I enjoy the details on your web site. Thank you so much.

  7. What is the precisly the name of the plugin in code canyonof the estimation and paiement cost builder spoked about in the video?

    Best regards
    Patrick

    • The name of the plugin is “WP Cost Estimation & Payment Forms Builder”

  8. Very informative and inspiring. We’re always waiting on content from clients and find that to be the largest pain in the process. This helped spark some ideas on additional hand-holding and guidance we can offer. Also thank you for being so transparent on the plugins and services you use. Thank you!

  9. Good insights, I’ve made some notes)

  10. Woohoo! Thanks again, Nathan! Love the show 🙂 such an honor!

    • Thank YOU Jake. It was my pleasure. Great talk and I’m excited to see how your businesses progress. Don’t be a stranger with updates!

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